Greens leader Adam Bandt and Senator Penny Allman-Payne.Credit:Rhett Wyman
As part of the policy,parents would receive $800 for every child attending a public school to help with out-of-pocket such as uniforms,technology and school supplies.
Additionally,as part of the Greens plan to abolish public school fees,they propose additional funding of $2.4 billion over the four-year budget forward estimates.
The announcement is the latest of the Greens’ proposed “Robin Hood reforms” – a pledge from leader Adam Bandt in August last year to impose a 40 per cent tax on excessive profits of major corporations.
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Bandt said parents were currently forking out thousands for voluntary fees such as uniforms and technology but argued one in three big corporations pay no tax.
“Governments are underfunding our public schools and shifting the costs onto parents already struggling with the cost of living. We can’t keep voting for the same two parties and expecting a different result,” he said in a statement.
“Taxing the big corporations to fully fund our public schools,scrapping so-called ‘voluntary’ fees and securing back-to-school payments will be on the table in a minority parliament.”